Re: the rattling of handcuffs is music
- From: "Rock" <peace@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 18:09:59 GMT
"Salahuddin" <ask@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "P.U.U." <peace@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Nothing like a bit of cheeriness eh, the writer of this post must be
such
> > an
> > optimistic fellow!
> >
> > The posting with regards to music is exactly the same as the speech
given
> > by
> > an evangelical Christian.
> >
> > For example, AC/DC apparently meant Anti-Christ/Death-to-Christ, when in
> > fact, the guitarist's sister saw an electric plug with AC/DC written on
> > it,
> > and thought it a good band name.
> >
> > Likewise, ABBA was meant to be evil, as the second B is inverted,
> > obviously
> > a sort of anti-God group. Mmm, obviously...
> >
> > Many religious groups fear the openess of artistic expression, as it
> > breaks
> > down boundaries, and the breakdown of boundaries is terrifying to the
old
> > systems of control. Having to be responsible oneself, given inumerable
> > choices of an open society, and gaining strength through
> > acceptance/rejection or tolerance, is so much more difficult than
> > accepting
> > a blanket rule, and rejecting free will.
> >
> > While a lot of modern music is sexually orientated and trash, a lot of
> > music
> > is wonderful. Bach wrote a lot of his music in the church in which he
> > worked, and being a devout Christian, used music as a praise to God
> > (choral
> > music).
> >
> > Plato talked of the music of the spheres, such is the quality of
vibration
> > and sound, and the beneficial properties of some sounds. The ancient
yogis
> > tried to replicate the divine sounds they heard when in deep meditation,
> > by
> > using taught strings.
> >
> > Generalisations that music is haram, is as pointless as saying that all
> > people who wear glasses are intelligent.
> >
>
> Musical instruments and music which you say is "sexually orientated and
> trash" are haraam. There is one type of drum called the duff which is
> permissible to use on some occasions, like weddings. Muslims have Islamic
> music, sometimes referred to as nasheeds, naats, nazams and so on. This is
> music which has an Islamic theme, praising Allah, His messenger Muhammad,
> peace be upon him, Makkah, Madina etc. In most nasheeds, there are no
> instruments used and one can really hear the beauty of the voice. This is
> sufficient enough for those wanting to listen to music. But in general, it
> is better for one to listen to the Quran, as some scholars have stated
that
> nasheeds divert one away from listening to the Quran.
>
> Salahuddin
>
>
Sal, you seem to think that God left you in charge, where, in fact, you are
an obnoxious twat who is hungry for power. Perhaps your parents didn't take
the belt to you enough when you misbehaved, or perhaps they did, and left
you with brain damage.
\People have free will, as do you, however you abuse the privelage by using
it to try and dominate others, and lie about saying it is for Allah. The
trash you spread is about you, not God, as you will find out when your ***
is in Hell.
.
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